Turnpike officials said the bus driver, 61-year-old Anthony Guaetta, died and several others were injured.

Officials said Kristina Quigley, 30, died in the hospital. They said Quigley was approximately six months pregnant and her unborn child did not survive.

According to the Seton Hill website, Quigley was the head coach for the women's lacrosse team.

Coach Kristina Quigley

Seton Hill website

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Coach Kristina Quigley

Seton Hill website

The crash happened at mile marker 227 on the Turnpike in Middlesex Township, Cumberland County.

Guaetta and Quigley both died of multiple traumatic blunt force injuries, according to the Cumberland County coroner.

On Monday, state police said the crash investigation is expected to take weeks because troopers will interview players and review bus records. The wait for the results of toxicology tests will also add to the length of the investigation.

The victims were remembered during a mass Sunday night on Seton Hill’s campus in western Pennsylvania. Hundreds of students, friends and community members gathered to pray and cry.

Two of the 22 other people on the bus remain hospitalized at Penn State Hershey Medical Center, including player Amanda Michalski, who was last listed in serious condition. The name and condition of the other player are not being released.

The bus was chartered through Mlaker Charter & Tours, which is based in Davidsville, Pa.

Megan Silverstrim, a public safety official with Cumberland County, told News 8 that everyone on the bus was taken to various hospitals as a precaution. Three people were flown to the Penn State Hershey Medical Center for treatment of more serious injuries.

The lacrosse team was headed to Lancaster County for a Saturday afternoon game against Millersville University.

Below is a statement from Seton Hill University.

"At approximately 9:00 a.m. this morning a bus carrying the Seton Hill University's women's lacrosse team was in accident that occurred in Cumberland County, Pa. The accident occurred on the Pennsylvania Turnpike near Carlisle, Pa. The bus was chartered through Mlaker Charter & Tours of Davidsville, Pa.

The team was traveling to a NCAA-II match in Millersville University, Pa.

At this time, Seton Hill University has learned that the bus driver died of injuries sustained in the crash. The university also understands that at least three individuals were injured seriously and transported by medical helicopters and/or ambulances. Those three individuals were taken to Hershey Medical Center. According to Cumberland County Public Information Officer Megan Silverstrim, other individuals with minor injuries were transported as follows: eight were taken to Carlisle Regional Medical Center, seven to Harrisburg Hospital and four to Holy Spirit.

Seton Hill administrators used the E-2 Campus system, campus email and phone calls to communicate the seriousness of the accident to students on campus. The university's associate dean of students is en route to Cumberland County to assist students and their families.

Counseling services are available for students and members of the Seton Hill community beginning immediately and will continue to be available. Members of the Counseling Center staff may be reached at 724-838-4295 or extension 4295."

Below is a statement from Mlaker Charter & Tours.

"On Saturday Morning, March 16, 2013 a motorcoach owned and operated by Mlaker Transportation carrying student athletes from Seton Hill University was involved in an accident on the Pennsylvania Turnpike, near Carlisle, Pennsylvania.

Mlaker Transportation is cooperating fully with police, officials from Seton Hill University and others to assist the student athletes, coaches and others on the motorcoach to make sure they receive medical attention, their personal items are collected and those who need transportation back to Seton Hill receive it immediately.

Mlaker Transportation wishes to express its sorrow and sympathy to those impacted by this accident. Mlaker Transportation places the safe transportation of all of our passengers at the highest level. With more than 40 years of operation, we strive to make a trip on one of our coaches a great experience.

Mlaker Transportation has a Satisfactory rating, the highest, from the Federal Motor Carrier Safety Administration. We are also a Department of Defense Level One rated carrier, authorized to transport military personnel and we are TSX Approved."

Mike Grimm

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